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MfiB TWO
SAN MsitdMO KKW8TER
FRIDAY, AUGUST SO, IMS
Corpus Christi
OFFICER W. K. BROWN, MANAGER
2316 Dempsey Street
Mil Esther Chapnmn underwent I turned Friday evening from Chi-
•n emergency operatlou Monday at cago, Ul.. where they attended the
« local hospital £he la th® wife of university there during the summer.
Atlee Chapman, Jr., who la In the'
a nned force*.
Miu Lillle L. Lawson, niece of
Mo Wiii Haven, will become the
bride i>f Uerald Brashear, Friday,
August 30, In Seattle, Washington.
Jeff Callahan, former coach at
Boloiuon Coles high, was elected
Sampson la principal of Solomon M
Cole* high school.
The Young People* Uplift society
of St, Matthews Baptist church
sponsored a boat ride Monday night,
Mrs. Selma Hall and Mrs. Richard*
son were in charge.
Of marked importance on the
o.Humauder of the How-Hampton theatrical horlson, and representing
jhki J4&-A, American Legion, at an the beginning of a new mu*ic*
oreiitfsatlon meeting, Wednesday drama movement. Is a group of
nit;ht. Th
dcr temjM
x operating un- nationally famous artists who will
rar.v charter, will seek u,appear here this season. The series
1"
IH'rmauent charter. Other officers
elected were Jesse Pits, firts vice
emmunder Leroy Hyrd, adjutant;
Jt* Smooths, finance officer; At-
lee
liel
tcrsun. Judge advocate; G. I),
ltrmvu, service officer and A. Ta-
tuhi. i>>i>taut adjutant.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Martin and
Son, O. T. Jr.. returned from Dallas
v here they spent a few weeks. His
uu le rei irned with ihem for a
• . -rt visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sampson re-
consists of "Claudia,'' a successful
Broadway drama; Muriel Rahu,
dramatic Moprano, sennatlonnl star
in the title role of "Carmen Jones";
Frida sergeant at arms Sam-1 Aubrey Puuky, world renowned
H;r \et f. historian: P. K. Pat- j lyric buritoae and Internationally
acclaimed one of the befct In the
field: Adasta Da for a, the Incom-
parable Airicau dancer and com-!
pany. The series wiU begin October
29 and close March 8. 11)47, and the
entire program will appear at
Solomon M. Coles High School audi-
torium.
Lockhart News
Many courtesies have been ex-
tended to Mrs. Tyree Conner and
sons, Hollye and Tyrone who are
visiting their mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Ella Taylor. They
were entertained at three dinner
parties at the homes of Mrs. Henry
Stevenson, Mrs. Marion Butler and
Mrs. Allle Bloodworth. Eight days
were spent In Brenham with rela-
tives there and where more hospi-
talities were enjoyed. They will
leave tomorrow for a three-day
visit in San Antonio, then will stop
over in Houston and spend Labor
Day, after which they will return
to Philadelphia where they reside.
(iladys Breeden of Cuero was the
week-end guest of her aunt and
cousin, Mrs. H. D. Johnson and B.
A. Martin.
W aelder Newg
Mrs. K
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AUm
(eru
Ml a
M >
W
>n Johnson of Lockhart
louse guest of Mr. nnd
t Katun. The Latirauge
landmark assoriation
«"fui sessiou Sunday,
A ,-n
Mr
...
\ 4
iiu
Davis Ceorgft was a
h.-*o iation. Mrs. Me-
an. 'oi-iuerly of thia
ing her iQothvr, Mrs.
i: Mr. aud Mrs. Uu
ton Flowers aud Mrs.
in tiie • ity Sunday
J. vs Prince.
*. Alton A lieu left for
Sunda> after s^ieiid-
weeks visiting Mrs.
Mulllu.
West hot" f News
I llolntaii left August
iforuia to continue his
I dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Kelley.
Mism-s Odessa Morris, Audrey Mae
and Ludestra Brown were house
guests of Mr*. Helen Smith Young,
llev. and Mrs. Shelvin Hall of
/Voakuiu were guests of Mrs. Jonas
I l ewis and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
> Hilly Smith are visiting In the home
'of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards.
> Smith Is a brother of Mrs. Edwards.
Mrs. Lillian Hopkins celebrated her
birthday Sunday. August 'J4. She
had as her dinner guests the junior
lulimion of Mt. Bethel Baptist
I chureh. Many lovely gifts were re-
eetfcd Mrs. m n CarroU Mt for
Mississippi recently to attend a
I Methodist convnetion. Mrs. Pauline
Harmon Anderson Is the house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Car-
roll. while Mrs. Carroll Is In MU |s-
Flatonia News
Sunday was Pastor C. W. Wntt's
day at St. Paul AME church. The
Lord's supper was given at the
uinmlng service.
Itev. N. H. Hamilton of Yoakum
and several of hU niemberg wor-
shiped In the evening service. Hev,
Milton delivered the sermon. At
eight o'clock, Pastor Watts delivered
the message. He Is still on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams
celebrated their 9th wedding an-
niversary on August 19. Twenty-
five guests were present and the
couple received many lovely gifts.
Delicious refreshments were served.
Hev. and Mrs. C. J. Houston and
family spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Hutler. Mrs. Hattie Butler and the |
Houston family visited their sick t
un< le, John MeXeal in Harwood,
Texas and found him doing nicely.
Mrs. Llllie Isaac and daughter-
In law of Winchester. Texas, were '
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Torn I
ltutler, Sunday.
Seguin News
Henry Fric left Saturday for
Fort Worth, Tciaa, where be "ill
spend 10 days rtattlng. Mrs M
Mae I*c and her daughters left
Sunday for Oreenrllle Sfter visit-
ing her aunt and uncle, Mr iml
Mrs. Henry Frle. G. c.. Colvmau,
Jr„ has returned from having visit-
ed his father nnd mother, Hev. nnd
Mrs. (i. c. Coleman, Sr., ol San
Antonio.
Mrs. Lenora Lewis has nturned
to her home in Xew Mexico after
btdug at the l>edsidc of her niollier
for six weeks. Mrs. Lei* Jeffer-
son, sister of Mrs. Fannie Gibbons
and Mr,. Oilie J. Hjrrd of San An-
tonio were also at the home of
Mrs. Gibbons for ten day, ilurlti.
her illness.
Little Annie CelestliK? Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julia*
Williams left with Mrs. Levis for
Mexico.
The Delphian', club beauty revue,
the first to be presented at the
ltall swimming pool, uttracti-l .V*>
spectators recently. Eveline Shan-
non was crowned Miss Delphian.
Others participating were D r thy
Pitts, Dollie Carter, Gwendolyn
Hoilge, Gwendolyn Carter, Sti i
Davis, Tlielma Wilson, Claudia
Clack and Eva Joyce Wilsoi
Mrs. Hattie Sanders and Ed
Scalllon were married Baturilnv at
New Hope Kaptist church, iter.
C. L. Dilworth officiating.
Stella Mae Luckey waa seriously
burned last Wednesday wlien a
gasoline Iron exploded. She is in
I he M. & S. hospital at San An
tonio.
Mr. and Mrs. I.innie- Lee enter-
tained Mr. aud Mrs. Eugene I ou
Friday night with a dinner party.
Guests were Mr. and Mr-. K.
Matthews, Mrs. Martha Kirk and
Mis*. Mamie Miller.
Mrs. Ivy Freeman Is on the sick
list. Mrs. Emma Alexander of L<n
Ansteles, Calif., la here at the bed-
New Braunfcls News
A special bus was chartered by
Allen Chapel A M.E. church, Rev.
Jefferson pastor, to attend the con-
vention In San Antonio. Among
those attending were the pastor,
Mrs. Carrie Hall, Mrs. Lily Davis,
o. M. Scrutchin, Josephine Lydia,
| h. Hesllp, Jullett Williams, Luclle
itmrcia and daughter. Mrs. Garcia
I,, spending the week with her mo-
il her, Mrs. L. Davis.
' Mr. nnd Mrs. John Thompson of
I San Antonio, their little son; his
sister aud children from Dallas
spent the week-end with their ais-
le rand brother-in-law Mr. aud Mrs.
James Walker. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Leodis Ferrell and
Mr. and Mrs. KselL Yarber. Mr. aud
Mrs. Nance from San Antonio were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Syl-
vester Armstrong, Sunday. Leslie
Pa vis visited his aunt, Mrs. Ruth
hare, in San Antonio. Mrs. Odessa
Holland spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Clara Horton, who
I* in.
side of her mother, Mrs. Cleo Da-
vii,
Mr. and Mrs. Frankie B. liall
j chartered a plane to Chicago, 111.,
where they went on a business trip.
Walter Taylor, Jr., aud Miss
Sellah Collins were married Friday
it the bride's home. Rev. M. N.
Taylor officiated. They received
| many beautiful gifts.
Taylor is Mill on
r daughters, Flor-
Mat tie were here
\orktown Newt
BARBECUE KING
(Allen)
Choice, Tasty Meats
319 Nineteenth St.
Corpus Cirl*tl, Isxas
Luting News
j Services at William Taylor M *th-
"di*t church were excellent. The
pastor, Rev. Hutchinson, Is now
j it Waveland. Mississippi attending
i 'he area council. The Rev. Moore
conducted service* Sunday. The
Funeral services were le id for junior choir sang.
Mc*. Aanle Olfei* who died Thnre-1 The Roy Scout* of Luling are I
day Survivor* include 1*1111 tuaklng stride* in scouting. AI
* n , l v\. Robert. it., nud Wan- will be U*td We6n**<lny \
t«r«l; aouihter. iWrthu ; mother, \ n4,ut. Augnu . A cWV>
Mm N Putnam niul mm graatoon. \ held last TrUtay night th*
Mr and Mr* K. Binckley *n>i colored club to elect houae commit-
ci i lighter, Joan, Mrs. L. Green, Mr. t *men for the colored club. An ef-
mml Mrs. J. f. Kluner. Joe Ma* ri, fort 1«. being ikaUc by the P.T.A.
Mil nf i.'of| ns I'hrfsfi; Rev. and J to rompietr the scfiool cafeteria by
▲ M. Scha tlu ipenlng of School. Th« r<N per*-
i^ f fuer-' were out of town vlsi-|tlon of the patrons Is greatly need-
ed. friendship Baptist church bap-
tized several candidates Sunday
evening. Services were fine at An-
fioch Knptist chureh Sunday. The
thought expressed through the ser-
vices was "tiod Calls us to live pure
Iv AND M CLEANERS
In Keeping with the Navy Tradition
W* Do Tour Onthe* In th* Ftaert Conflltioo
P1I05K — MM 1VINHKBAQO
rorpn* CbrMI, T«ia«
Body of Christ Chapter
No. 818. 0. K S,
Curpua thrift!, Texas
Meats evi,ry first and third Thursday
night. H o'clock. Visitor* to city cor-
dially Invited t* attend
MKS. LIMB JOHNSON, W.M.
.Hits. II. P. KCTKETCDALL, Merretarj
INStRE WITH
Jackson and Flowers
BURIAL ASSOCIATION
AGES UIJ TO 80
Rev. H. 0. DUvortb. Agent
1120 Waco ItL Pborie 2-042S
For the Best Food in Town and not to be
Turned Down the
PIER PACK \GE STORE
AND SANDWICH SHOP
CAN EASILY BE FOUND
BAKDWiaBU OVTR ipiritii
MR. nnd MRS. WI1.L HWKN, Prop*.
821 WINNEBAGO ST. — DIAL 3 1531
COKPI S CHKISTI, TEXAS
Edna News
Jesse Parlor returned home after
visiting with bla inotlicr In San An-
tonio. Mrs. ltett* Harris and grand-
son are spending a while in Oklaho-
ma City with her daughter. Miss
Thelnin Dennis left Saturdajr for
Corpus Christi.
Miss Vera Lee Adams of Victoria
is visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. MeBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Fluey Greene of
Snn Antonio *i>eiit the week-end
visiting relatives and friends here.
Please give Jour news to the re-
porter and save seven cents for
your paper.
Beeville News
Emmett Canada died last Tues-
day. He waa chairman of the Dea-
eon iKiurd of Bethlehem Baptist
church and funeral services were
held Thursday afternoon.
Funeral services for Mrs. Selina
Davis were held Monday, August
I'd with hurlal at Cologne.
Rielia Tucker Is on the sick list
RIVERA'S STAND
1321 NORTH ALAMEDA ST.
For Refreshment, Visit l'l
Ire Cold Soft Drinks
P. 0. RIVERA, Owner
Corpus Christi, Texaa
McINT Y RE'S
TAILOR SHOP
143* Ramlras St
CLEANING and PRESSING
UNEXCELLED
Corp., L'hrltU. T.ia,
c. s. LOPEZ
AND SONS
Grocery and Market
• OlJeut In Colored Swtlon •
120a N. STAPLES STREET
DIAL 7oni
Corpus Christi, Tfxai
Mi
mi Mtb
1>
Mr
V. Hoac
rlalt t
rU Mm
Willie
returnod
Corpus!
Ruse re-
Mr
ltu
N<al
White
III 1
Hid
$1.1 a us 'iiutrlhntvtl tu the
.1
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Kinnsville News
ui« Clarei're Ovu aa, Jr^ was I
rert itii h tilrthUay party
i.t r,
L. Mora nt H. mat on. Mia*
i Lara « f iiar!lnir«an wrre b«>ua« i
i- «-f Mi tsd Mil. Itrlif
>. Mif* r.ii.unt M.*«- IUmikIi of
iiuont ii> vialtinf ti«r airier,
8. i< li4 iue froui N« r-
\ m . nln re n«- NinitcU hi uu
daugbter.
M. « H. Mlt Uell. J. J. Pullnin,
Adam* Frino Fright, U. W.
•ii arc mi 11*' ai' k lift.
Cuero Newu
'Hi*- Hri ther* t'li itl McthiMiiat
iut«u 1m>M a ol 1114U1U
lifting^ with tin? various local
. rrli.« - iOTltetl gin-ts. Iter. C.
I. 'in iii. |M*tor.
Brn B Header i* a
lr+ K. K. lt<Hlgvr« u
Karnes City News
A ftpl< ndi<l !cachersf n.ecting and
tntAMlonry MR-lctv were held Friday
night aud Saturday.
After rfpcwdinit two m-cka lu Aua-
tin a« the h<>u<«f gucHt of Mr. and
Mra. YoiuighhMMl. Mr*. J. I). lH*am«
returned t« her home h<4r« Satur-
day. She wax accompanied home by
Mm. Voungt>l«Mid.
Hundny «a* n^'ilar panloral day
at the proapect liaptift church.
Splendid service* acre held through-
out the day. The pastor motored to
Yorktown Sun«la> afierimon to
eondm t th« funeral of Mra. < ip-
wn. He flccfunpanteil hy I>ea-
• on M. J. Johnson.
3d Us Irene Hoj kiux waa the
overnight guest of Mia* Lilllnm Mul-
Una. A. J. Hopkins and Curtla per-
rynian "tji^iit itie night In Nixon a*
ifu«sta of Mrs. Sinn ••runt. Mr-
JUST-A-MERE BEAUTY SHOP
FOUR COMPETENT OPERATORS
MAXINE ALEXANDER ELIJAH ENOCH
MARV SHINER - F.KFIE CALLAflHAN, MGR.
901 Parker Corpus Christi, Texa, Dial 2-2111
PutM'i.ii sirvi.-ca for Mrs. Johan-
i i M<'iiefc<-, a*> ill#, mother of
ltc\ W iiiiaui * hapuiaii, were hehl
Mtnd:«y iroui the Primitive Haptlet
chim h, Rev. ciark « fft« .ating. Mr*.
M*'uef e dl<«d Friday night at the
hoiM of ner daughter, Mrs. Uileti
lluittmrd of Victor.*.
Mj** lira Augusta iHleius has re
I ihm| fnnn H*u An(ouk wliere so<*
waa I he gueM of little A«iy Kelly,
ighter ol Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Mr*. Irene Wimhiah la visiting
her mother, Mr-. Alma Davis. She
w.i* a«- ' ai pun led from Han Aa-
t'liim hy in : daughter, Aluia Lo>ii-*e,
who will atteud a<h« ol here thia
fill Mr and Mr*. Dave llendera<m
«ud family were weekeixl rlcitora
here. Tl.cjr aw from eaa Antonio.
Mr*. Tc**le K« !!y, who underwent
au tifa'r.itlon In a Vonkum liinpltiil
la inprov ing nhrly.
Word ha* been received that
(.••orge Mitchell iw an<t Mi-s
Vivian Loodaou were recently mar-
ried iu < aliiornia.
JulitiM Auniu- and Mi*a H ft. Far-
row hare returned from Deurer,
Cola., wiiere i hey at (elided (he
Amerieaii Wtaalineu ^raiid haige.
James Tevor and Mlaa Kalherine
ll« ggan« were Riarried Weilnesday
nlglM. Iter. C. A. Slngleiiiry offl-
cliit^d. Mi. ami Mra. Curtis Robin-
aon of Man Antonio are visiting
relatives and friend*. Tl e bone of
Mr. utd Mrs. Wlllard Brown was
a lovely scm Thuraday night when
the younger mt honored Miss
>:i«<asar Mae Hezgana.
Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Jleasley
©f haa Antonio spent their vscs-
tloii here a* the ImTtaegneata nf Mr.
iud Mr*. James R. Beverly of (ioa-
galea street. While here they en-
Joyed A XUhiuft part# aud w«r*
NOW OPEN
O. K.
Loan Company
FOR QUICK SERVICE, LOW RATES
Give Us A Visit
YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
Women Are Invited to Open an Account with Us
HAVEN and JOHNSON
802 WINNEBA00 STREET DIAL 3-1531
CORPUS CHRIBTI, TEXAS
HOUSTON
MOTOR CO.
iFiirmcrl) IKiisc ilnltir (uDipaay)
1219 LEOPARD ST. DIAL 7469
"Where Courtesy Prevails"
FIRST CLASS PAINTING • BODY,
FENDER WORK • GENERAL OVER-
HAULING • UN DERCO ATING,
TT.I^UW BEER tavern -
We Specialiu in Broiled Steaks and All Sea Foods
An Awrtant of C«M Itrtnha
MBS. FANNIE WEST, Owwr
806 Winncbaso Corpus Christi, Texas
EBONY AND NEGRO DIGEST
The Nation's Leading Magazines—Monthly Publications
! AUQU8T DIGEST NOW ON SALE-' Love or Babies? Must
Neg«^ Mothers Choose?" by Margaret Sanger.
W. K BROWN,
Sole Distributor for this Territory
2316 DEMPSEY STREET DIAL 2 9234
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
Experienced Mechanics
OUT OF TOWN JOBS APPRECIATED
1M2- Buick Convertible
1941 -Ford Four-Door Sedan
1939—Ford Standard 2 Door Sedan
1939 -Chevrolet Two Door Sedan
1940 Buick Coupe Convertible
1939- Dodge Four-Door Sedan
1942—Mercury, Radio and Heater
"SOME GOOD BUYS
1939—Chevrolet Coupe Pickup
1942—Mercury Four-Door Sedan
1939—International Pickup
1941—Chrysler Royal 4 Door
1939—Ford Coupe
1939—Ford Four Door Sedan
1942 Buick Convertible; Radio, Heater,
Good Tires
ALL NEW YORK CARS - SEVERAL OTHER CLEAN BOYS •?
Write or Telephone
Home Address: 1219 gam Rankin - Dial 28621 — Business PhoM 7460
IMMER HOUSTON, Owner
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS
i *
k
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
LAURA'S BEAUTY SALON
"Service With A Smile"
For Appointment Dial 2-0252
WANTED AN OPERATOR
1517 Sam Rankin St. — Corpus Christi, Texas
Liberty Grill
Offers Fine Food—Cold Beer—Soft Drinks
"Servke with a Smile" — We Apprrriale V«ur Pitrnngi
0. B. BURTON, OWNER AND MANAGER
1IM N. AlMKda IMal 41M Cor** Christi. True
EOi\l)MICAL
DRUG CO.
LEOPARD AND WACO STREETS
NOW HAS THE FOLLOWING ITEMB
Grisliam's Ice Cream — Soft Drinks
DUBARRY COSMETICS
Electric Irons $7.95
% FOR BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Queen Esther Hair Pomade
WITH MORE-GRO and PRESSING OIL
PHONE 1952 for QUICK DELIVERY
Corpus Christi, Texas
Yoakum News
Mrs. Johnnie B. Bice has returned
from Denver, Colorado, and was
uceompsnled home bjr her daughter,
Itotihle Jean, Herbert Jr., her mo-
ther, Mrs. Lulu Johnson and Annie
It. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Uell of La Port,
Texas, spent a few hours with their
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
Neal. Also Misses Margaret and
Helen Butler of Sweet Home. Susie
Jackson was ealed to Corpus Christi
to the bedside of her son, Willie
Jackson. She was accompanied
home by her son and his wife.
Vernon W. McClure of San An-
tonio spent Sunday here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc-
Clure.
Bessie's Beauty Salon
Evsn II It snows, 1 will maks
your hair crow
HAIR CURMAO
IV. A. Franklin's Pre para tloas
15264 Sam Kankin Dial 1-0441
Corpus Christi, Tsxas
Mitchell's Beauty Salon
-I CANT PLKASE EVERY-
BODY, BUT 1 TRY"
1519 Kamlres
KUYKENDALL BUILDING
Corpus Christi, Texas
GULF OOABT LODGE
NO. 361
r&EE AND ACCEPTED MA803S
Corfu Chrtitl, T.im
Meets every 2nd and 4tb Thars-
dsjr N night at I LA Hall
This Is the only legal-
ly constituted lodge of
REGULAR Ancient
Free Masons In the
city. The original warrant waa
Issued by the Orsnd Lodge of
Kngland, September 29, I7M.
All Tlsltlng brothers welcomed.
H. R. DAVI8, SR., W.M.
A. D. PRICE. Srretary
FOR RENT
Furnished Rooms
APPLY
910 Parker Street
Dial 5103
Corpus Christi, Texas
Cash and Carry
GROCERY
W* ObMrfully Saint*
the "U. S. NaTy"
(America's First Lin*
of Defense)
FRED GAR7.A. Prop. .
1501H Ramlrea
Corpus Christi, TAsi
Bright Star
GBOCERY and MARKET
We Spedallse In
FRESH MEATS, FRUITS
AND GROCERIES
M. C. GARZA, Prop.
Dial 30123
1501 Sam Rankin St.
Carpas Christi, Taxas
Frances Beauty Shop
Specializing In Hair Styling
and Growing
FRANCES HAT KM AN,
Operator and Manager
1221 Sam Rankin St. Dial M4M
Corpus Christi, Texas
For Barbecue at Its Best
Patronize
Miller's Barbeque
Stand
1331 SAM 8ANKIN ST.
Telephone 31491
Corpus Christi, Texas
PORT CITY LODGI
No. 681, A. F. & A. M.
Corpus Christi. Texas
Stated communications
first and third Wedne*.
day In eacb month at 8
p. m„ Masonic Temple,
1120 Waco street. Sojourning breth-
ren, military and civilian persons«l
of NATO fraternal'.y Invited tc at-
tend.
L. L. NELSON. W. M.
JAMES M. CAMl'liELU Sec>.
Jubilee Lodge No. 380, |
A. F. & A. M, Scottish Rita
Corpus Clirlsti, Texas
Ststed commnnlcatlooa
first and third Weed Ms-
day nights of each
month, 8 o'clock, at
L L. A. hall Visiting Brethren ars
cordially bivlted.
JACOB BILL, W. M.
O. J. WEBB, Secretary,
"BKAUTT 18 OtlR RCSIMESa"
Proaipt, Efficient, Court eons Servle#
Mrs. Kdna Lea Covlsgtoa, Owisc
EDNA'S BEAUTYi
SALON
Kl SAM RANKIN
DIAL M.T73 ar :sa.
Dr. Abner R.
Branch
SURGEON DENTIST
Special Attention Given to
the Disease of the Mouth
Office Hours:
:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon
1:00 to 0:00 P. M.
Sundays and night by
appointment.
Office Phone 7810
Residence 7728
1317 SAM RANKIN ST.
BLUE FRONT STORI
Stationery—All Klnda
rACl? PKKPAMT10N
HAIR POMADE
Tex.
R. (Stepper) STEEN
BARBER SHOP
Twe Dependable
TooserUI Artists
ISSS !l. A1.AMEDA
Corpas CferlsU. Tcsaa
HARRY STEES
GROCERY A MEAT MARKET
COURTFOU* 8ERV1CB
CHIPITO ST.
Cor pis Christi, Tsxas
Dr. H. Boyd Ball
DENTIST
X-Raj Examinations
T2J ARTBSIAH MT. DIAL tTtS
Corpus Christi. Tssm
SQUARE DEAL BAR — CAFE
Corpus Bailors ATI Llka Fun. Rut when
Hitlsr Sees Them. He'd Bstter Run
•10 WINNEBAGO
FOOD — BEER
8AM SINGLETON, PROP.
BOB'S TOOT AND TELLUM
Where The Washington Students Lnneh Dally
HAMl'ItOERS • HOT DOC.8 • COLD DRINKS • CHILI
SANDWICHES - ETC.
8er lee with a Smile
ItOlt WALKER, Prop.
I0i3 N. STAPLES ST. COKPI S CHRISTI. TEXAS
Burley's Cleaners
DRY CLEANING and PRESSING
Alterations — Courteous Service
1323 North Alameda Corpus Christi, Texaa
WELCOME to the ROYAL GRILL
We specialiie in home cooked food and Mexican disbeti
MABLE COVERSON, PROP.
1292 North Staples Street
Corpus Christi, Texas
Savoy Liquor Stores
No. 1
No. 2
KSO NORTH STAPLES ST. 110 NORTH BROWS LEE BLVD.
Phone 6530
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Whiskies-Gins - Brandies-Liqueurs
BEER BY THE CASE ONLY
ALL OLD, ESTABLISHED BRANDS
Atlee Ohapman, Owner and Operator
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Andrews, U. J. San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1946, newspaper, August 30, 1946; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth399173/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UT San Antonio Libraries Special Collections.